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can you show us for the american people or has a judge been shown. where you can take i'm just i'm not going to. go any further than what i've said about about the circumstances of his death and. the case against them which again you're winking and i think did you you said that he is possible for these things on yes but again if you're going to be any evidence presented. you know i don't have anything for you on that. not see it all because you've been in prison on so you know how a president asserting that he has the right to kill one american citizen without due process and that he's not going to even explain why he thinks he has that right . is troublesome to some people. i wasn't aware of any of those things that you said actually happening and if and again i'm not going to address the circumstances of a lot he's down. right so i can say is thank you jake tapper for actually doing that but the how is he carney so incredibly unprepared how does he think of this is just going to slide over now and ask about it. it was jaw dropping isn't it that he'
can you show us for the american people or has a judge been shown. where you can take i'm just i'm not going to. go any further than what i've said about about the circumstances of his death and. the case against them which again you're winking and i think did you you said that he is possible for these things on yes but again if you're going to be any evidence presented. you know i don't have anything for you on that. not see it all because you've been in prison on so you know how a president...
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with use it or lose it a viable concept? >> i don't understand it because companies don't have the incentive and it takes time because on the other hand, you don't want them to rush into the gulf to dot every i and cross every t. there's a lot of times in the energy business we would be given a project to day and then you have to allocate capital and that depends on what happens to the price. there is definitely a middle ground to have a reasonable approach to develop resources to put to our economy. and also the jobs bill on a reasonable basis but right now we're in the middle of a political system that for the campaign is all the discussions about energy 10 to be more polarized. >> host: there is a lot of great characters in this book with t. boone pickens, and another man "iron man" wind. what it is said about oil and natural gas in the whole arena that attracts a larger-than-life personalities? >> also the wind chapter. >> host: all of them. >> guest: or solar. and from bethesda. [laughter] >> one of them is still around
with use it or lose it a viable concept? >> i don't understand it because companies don't have the incentive and it takes time because on the other hand, you don't want them to rush into the gulf to dot every i and cross every t. there's a lot of times in the energy business we would be given a project to day and then you have to allocate capital and that depends on what happens to the price. there is definitely a middle ground to have a reasonable approach to develop resources to put to...
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thanks for being with us. "the last word with lawrence o'donnell" starts right now. >>> tonight there's a new nbc news/"wall street journal" poll and you're not going to believe who the new republican front-runner is. hint. 999. >> the 9-9-9 special. >> that is so cool. >> with surging poll numbers comes a little more scrutiny. >> someone once said simplicity is genius. >> rich republicans think it's genius. >> it's a package. 9-9-9. >> 9-9-9. >> the 9-9-9 plan replaces payroll tax. >> with a 9% flat income tax the poor would pay more while the rich would have their taxes can ut. >> the democrats would never put a 9% sales tax on the poorest americans. >> i've gone through the math. >> i don't think anybody in this town takes herman cain seriously. >> his tax plan doesn't make sense to me. >> the pizza guy who says 999 999 times -- >> flavor of the week. >> herman cain flavor of the month. >> haagen-dazs black walnut because it tastes good all the time. >> support for mitt romney won't budge. >> he can't break
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it cuts fuel use. koch: it enhances customer service. it's pretty amazing when people who loan you money also show you how to save it. not just money, knowledge. it's so much information, it's like i'm right there in every van in the entire fleet. good day overall. yeah, i'good. come on in. let's go. wow, this is fantastic. ge capital. they're not just bankers. we're builders. they helped build our business. [ female announcer ] somhing unexpected to the world of multigrain... taste. ♪ delicious pringles multigrain. with a variety of flavors, multigrain pops with pringles. >> coming up, fighting fat in france by putting a tax on american soda. if you want to go to the ♪ >> call it the french revolution part dieux. they're slapping a tax on american drinks like coke, and putting the squeeze on ketchup in the schools. are you ready for a food fight? >> i don't care they do that. i'm a big-- so now i'm a huge ketchup fan i put ketchup on chicken and fish and i know it sounds gross, but go in high end restaurants and do that. the french
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joining us is john sculley. he used to be steve jobs boss and saw him work his way up. nice to have you here. >> nice to be here. >> you spoke of his methodology and the way he approached products was different from the way other people did it. what was that? >> if you go to silicon valley, certainly in the early 1980s when i showed up there, when people talked about products they always talked about technology, bits, bytes, performance, metrics. steve never thought or talked that way. he always talked about what it meant to the people who were going to use it. the user experience. steve's great gift was his ability to put together technologies that could be transformed in to magic. the magic was an experience that the world fell in love with. he did it over and over again. steve used to say, i've got just one more product inside of me, and to him it was like a growing, birthing experience for a product. it was something that he didn't probably have total control in his own mind of exactly it was going to be even though he was a perfectionist but it took on a life of it
joining us is john sculley. he used to be steve jobs boss and saw him work his way up. nice to have you here. >> nice to be here. >> you spoke of his methodology and the way he approached products was different from the way other people did it. what was that? >> if you go to silicon valley, certainly in the early 1980s when i showed up there, when people talked about products they always talked about technology, bits, bytes, performance, metrics. steve never thought or talked...
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if it used to have liquid water, it used to have an atmosphere. it's got to in order for the water to be liquid, or it just boils off. it no longer has liquid water on the surface. it no longer has a significant amount of atmosphere. what happened? what changed? that's important for us to know. i mean, there's a scientific curiosity of understanding these things better, but it's also, i think, important. because talk about global climate change on mars, wow. there used to be enough atmosphere to support water and there no longer is. that was a very big change. be very interesting, very useful to know what caused that kind of a change to a planet. >> the commander also told us he never expected to ride on a russian rocket to space, so who knows what outer space will look like and what we'll be doing 20 to 30 years from now. >>> next up here, the president to announce his new student loan program tomorrow. we've got an early look at the details. and a guest who can tell us whether he thinks it can actually help. in wireless technology. with advanced
if it used to have liquid water, it used to have an atmosphere. it's got to in order for the water to be liquid, or it just boils off. it no longer has liquid water on the surface. it no longer has a significant amount of atmosphere. what happened? what changed? that's important for us to know. i mean, there's a scientific curiosity of understanding these things better, but it's also, i think, important. because talk about global climate change on mars, wow. there used to be enough atmosphere...
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it cuts fuel use. koch: it enhances customer service. it's pretty amazing when people who loan you money also show you how to save it. not just money, knowledge. it's so much information, it's like i'm right there in every van in the entire fleet. good day overall. yeah, i'm good. come on in. let's go. wow, this is fantastic. ge capital. they're not just bankers. we're builders. they helped build our business. is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. every time a local business opens its doors or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business. it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $7.8 billion to small businesses across the country so far this year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible.
it cuts fuel use. koch: it enhances customer service. it's pretty amazing when people who loan you money also show you how to save it. not just money, knowledge. it's so much information, it's like i'm right there in every van in the entire fleet. good day overall. yeah, i'm good. come on in. let's go. wow, this is fantastic. ge capital. they're not just bankers. we're builders. they helped build our business. is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that...
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we used twice as much oil as china but in 20 years they can be even with us. >> host: right. the bottom line is there is little control. >> guest: interesting things are happening. oil imports are going down. we are going to have a lot more efficient automobiles to talk about another mandate that will have a big impact on the market to go from 30 miles per gallon carton 54 mpg cars by 2025 which in the field of an automobile company is not very far away. that -- those kind of things of a big impact. you can sort of see the automobile makers are trying to figure out how we actually do this and we've noticed spare tires are starting to disappear from their cars they want to bring down the rate to meet the fuel the efficiency standards. >> host: you mentioned fuel efficiency and it is a great entry point to my next question. you talk about president george w. bush in the state of the union endorsed the efficiency increase and decrease the demand for oil. what he says the iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad and hugo chavez out of the office, so bush fought i'm going to reduce o
we used twice as much oil as china but in 20 years they can be even with us. >> host: right. the bottom line is there is little control. >> guest: interesting things are happening. oil imports are going down. we are going to have a lot more efficient automobiles to talk about another mandate that will have a big impact on the market to go from 30 miles per gallon carton 54 mpg cars by 2025 which in the field of an automobile company is not very far away. that -- those kind of things...
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she's using location. she's using contacts. she's using e-mail. she's using -- if i said, when i get to this location, send an e-mail and tell them i'm on my way, she will do that because she's geo locating. she's using the gps. so it's certain lay fun game for everybody to play here. but the more times she can't tell what we're doing now, but your do need to have access to the network for her to work because sometimes she's going to pull in information from online and that's why she's not functioning so well here. >> let me ask her a question in my anchor voice. maybe that will work. sorry, lance. i couldn't, could you please try again. >> hold that button. >> do that? >> yes. >> she doesn't work if you don't know how, actually, to play the game. >> she didn't understand you. now go ahead, ask a question. >> what type of smart phone should i buy? lance, i didn't -- one moment. >> yeah, if she can find the information through the network, she will. a lot of questions you're going to ask, she is going to have to go online. if she's looking at a map
she's using location. she's using contacts. she's using e-mail. she's using -- if i said, when i get to this location, send an e-mail and tell them i'm on my way, she will do that because she's geo locating. she's using the gps. so it's certain lay fun game for everybody to play here. but the more times she can't tell what we're doing now, but your do need to have access to the network for her to work because sometimes she's going to pull in information from online and that's why she's not...
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i'm glad you're up with us this morning. shoot me an e-mail and let me know what you're doing up at this hour. or you can tweet me@willie geist 1 and let me know why you're alike or text the word awake to 622639. we'll read the best responses later in the show. the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this wednesday, october 5th. a lot going on today including the results of yet another special election, this one in west virginia, that republicans hoped will an referendum on president obama. the returns in just a moment. >>> plus -- >> why should i do everything you want and you won't do a thing i want? that gives you the privilege to be the way you are? >> donald rumsfeld gets chip pi with a journalist. that clip later in the show. but first, let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock. president obama once again urging voters and especially congress to move forward on his plan to put americans back to work. in a speech outside dallas yesterday, the president also cited a key part of his deficit reducti
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i know you want me to use you as a conduit. the reason why it's so important is because the president failed. you want to know why it was so important, you were there. read the speech i gave at the reagan library. this is an example of somebody who failed the leadership test. more than anything else in these job, what i've learned is there's no substitute for knowing how to lead. everything else you can be taught. you can't be taught how to lead and how to make decisions. and unfortunately even though there are areas as you know that i support this president in, overall he's failed the american people. because he's failed that absolute litmus test to be president of the united states. that's to know how to lead and decide. and he hasn't done that. terry? >> governor, you said there's still work to be done. [ inaudible ] >> nothing's changed. you know, terry, it's just that all you people showed up today and i get to have this press conference. nothing's changed. education reform is still my number one priority for the lame duck
i know you want me to use you as a conduit. the reason why it's so important is because the president failed. you want to know why it was so important, you were there. read the speech i gave at the reagan library. this is an example of somebody who failed the leadership test. more than anything else in these job, what i've learned is there's no substitute for knowing how to lead. everything else you can be taught. you can't be taught how to lead and how to make decisions. and unfortunately even...
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thanks for being with us. "the last word with lawrence o'donnell" start the right now. >>> herman cain is on the fence. >> we'll have a real fence. electrified on top. it can kill you. mea culpa, mea culpa. >> after he told david gregory and others it was a joke. >> he's changed his mind again. >> electrified with a sign on the other side that says it can kill you. that's a joke. >> it didn't sound like a joke. >> i don't apologize for using a combination of a fence and it might be electrified. >> are you serious? >> it sounded serious at first then it was a joke. >> he's taking both sides of the fence. >> 20 feet how with barbed wire. >> that's a joke. that's not a serious -- >> i think we're splitting hairs here. i apologize if it offended anyone. >> it's dehumanizing. >> with staunch anti-immigration sheriff joe arpaio. >> self-proclaimed toughest sheriff in the world. >> i have an electric fence. it doesn't kill people. >> this is no laughing matter, the border fence. >> some people don't think it was a go
thanks for being with us. "the last word with lawrence o'donnell" start the right now. >>> herman cain is on the fence. >> we'll have a real fence. electrified on top. it can kill you. mea culpa, mea culpa. >> after he told david gregory and others it was a joke. >> he's changed his mind again. >> electrified with a sign on the other side that says it can kill you. that's a joke. >> it didn't sound like a joke. >> i don't apologize for...
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we still use twice as much oil as china, but in 20 years they could be even with us. >> host: right. basically the bottom line is we have very little control. >> guest: yeah. i mean, interesting things are happening. our oil imports are going down. we are going to have a lot more efficient automobiles and talk about another mandate that will have a big impact on this global market. from the viewpoint of an automobile company is not very far away. those kinds of things have a big impact. you can can sort of see the automobile may curse trying to figure out how we actually do this? you may have noticed the spare tires are starting to disappear from new cars because they want to bring down the wait to meet those fuel efficiency standards. >> host: you talk about president george w. bush who endorsed the fuel efficiency increase, and hence decreased eric demand for oil. to get what he says iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad and lugo chavez out of the oval office. so bush thought, hey i am going to reduce our demand to make us less reliant but nowadays members of this very same party t
we still use twice as much oil as china, but in 20 years they could be even with us. >> host: right. basically the bottom line is we have very little control. >> guest: yeah. i mean, interesting things are happening. our oil imports are going down. we are going to have a lot more efficient automobiles and talk about another mandate that will have a big impact on this global market. from the viewpoint of an automobile company is not very far away. those kinds of things have a big...
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it's we to take us at a long time to get us out of the mess they put us into. >> host: and so in that sense, in a way you've articulated you've got to be kinsey and agenda for the republicans it sounds much more palatable than the purposes of the hayek message which is rather more giving -- >> i can't see any real politician openly espousing the full hayek. there would be difficult. >> host: because it is just so brutal. >> guest: you have to spell lot how hospitals for close, how many soldiers would be returned, what to do with the city's, they depend on the spending for the military means for instance. we are talking a lot of people's lives changing. people paying intervention funds who now can expect not to receive. this is the truth that no retail and i can't see they have to say that it's hayek doing what they are doing i can't see them doing that. >> host: well, nicolas wapshott, thank you so much. it's a terrific book. >> guest: yes, it was great fun. ..
it's we to take us at a long time to get us out of the mess they put us into. >> host: and so in that sense, in a way you've articulated you've got to be kinsey and agenda for the republicans it sounds much more palatable than the purposes of the hayek message which is rather more giving -- >> i can't see any real politician openly espousing the full hayek. there would be difficult. >> host: because it is just so brutal. >> guest: you have to spell lot how hospitals for...
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history tells us they kept their instant city clean. they integrated their camp racially which was really quite radical at the time. we know they grew gardens for food. they settled in for as long as it might take to make their point to congress and then president herbert hoover. at least that's what the bonus army hoped. the head of the u.s. army, general douglas macarthur looked out at the peaceful protests of the veterans camping out and saw an embarrassment for his commander in chief. mcarthur mustered troops on horseback against the veterans' camp and followed those horses with tanks. the destruction began. >> then troops began to set fire to their wooden shacks. one reporter wrote, "the blaze was so big it lit the whole sky. a nightmare come to life." the president looked out a window of the white house in the direction of the fire then retired for the night. >> and the roaring flames, the fantastic bonus army. that in so disastrously in the shadow of the capitol of the united states of america. >> two u.s. veterans were killed th
history tells us they kept their instant city clean. they integrated their camp racially which was really quite radical at the time. we know they grew gardens for food. they settled in for as long as it might take to make their point to congress and then president herbert hoover. at least that's what the bonus army hoped. the head of the u.s. army, general douglas macarthur looked out at the peaceful protests of the veterans camping out and saw an embarrassment for his commander in chief....
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and governor, before i go to you, i want to show us something. at lot of people say why do i keep talking president obama -- we can have different opinions, but not different facts. this is a graft from "the washington monthly." >>> when we went to here, here, here, and then unemployment started going up, up, here, decreasing, and then we started seeing numbers go up, then down as the stimulus money ran out. un/down, up/down. when we went from here, at the peak of unemployment down here, and then how this president has gradually brought it back, incremental, slow, but clearly a dramatic reverse, then how can anyone argue with me that the facts say that the bush policies put us in this and that the obama policies has slowly began turning this around. governor rendell? >> well, al, i think that is absolutely right. the obama policies helped stop make it worse. there's no question without the first stimulus, which is much mall lined, the conservative omb office of manage about the budget has said we would have had a point to two points worse unemplo
and governor, before i go to you, i want to show us something. at lot of people say why do i keep talking president obama -- we can have different opinions, but not different facts. this is a graft from "the washington monthly." >>> when we went to here, here, here, and then unemployment started going up, up, here, decreasing, and then we started seeing numbers go up, then down as the stimulus money ran out. un/down, up/down. when we went from here, at the peak of...
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use promo code: norisk. if you're not completely satisfied, notify lifelock and you won't pay a cent. order now and also get this document shredder to keep your personal documents out of the wrong hands. a $29 value, free! get the protection you need right now. call or go to lifelock.com to try lifelock risk free for a full 60 days. use promo code: norisk. plus get this document shredder, free! but only if you act right now. call now! lifelock service guarantee cannot be offered to residents of new york. >>neil: in italy, they crazy, too, and my kin are talking about "fight without rule," in a country now without money and increasingly without options. today, lawmakers there are fighting over one of their last options: very deep spending cuts. it break out right before their remain and other e.u. leaders failed to hash out a new european bailout. and now, a member of the e.u. parliament and author of "the road to surfdom," arguing that those in paris have yet to throw a punch. what do you make of what is goi
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frank rich joins us next for "the interview." i take my multi-vitamin but wanted to do something more for my nutrition. there's so much information out there. what's good for you today, is bad for you tomorrow. i had no idea what to choose. until i found pronutrients -- a new line of supplements from centrum, who i totally trust. omega-3 supports not only my heart, but my brain and my eyes too. probiotics helps with my digestive balance and my immune function. and fruit & veggie has antioxidant properties. new pronutrients from centrum helps make nutrition possible. [ female announcer ] find yourself sometimes cleaning up after your dishcloth? bounty extra soft can help. it's super durable, and in this lab test bounty extra soft leaves this surface three times cleaner than a dishcloth. even with just one sheet. super clean. super soft. bounty extra soft. in the pink pack. and try bounty napkins. [ female announcer ] who'd have thought that the person you'd grow up to be -- how creative or confident or kind -- was shaped before yo
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reserve this week in my daily take i'll tell you what that is and why it leaves ninety nine percent of us screwed. president obama faced off with reporters today as he once again urged congress to pass his american jobs act in particular he spoke to republicans who argue that the bill costs too much money and explain why it's necessary to make millionaires and billionaires pay their fair share to foot the bill. this jobs bill is only paid for by asking millionaires and billionaires to pay their fair share. and some see this is class warfare i see it as a simple choice we can either keep taxes as exactly as they are for millionaires and billionaires with loopholes that lead them to have lower tax rates in some cases then plumbers and teachers or we can put teachers and construction workers and veterans back on the job. it is deficit reduction plan which lays out a way to pay for the american jobs act president introduced the buffett rule which ensures that the wealthiest americans are forced to pay the same exact tax rates as the average middle class americans so the day's working on a sim
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use one of those people who had all worked out in advance. he thought communism was a perfect example of the contradictory economy. if you sublet the discretion to spend money to a cadre of communists and you take it away from individuals, in which end up with is a society, all of the horrors that that entails, and also sooner or later it will collapse because you can't resist a natural force of people wanting to bargain, wanting to trade, wanting to spend, which he thought was one of the core things that made of humanity. but also he said that if the price mechanism had been invented, that is, if one day somebody came out with intentions and said this is what we need to do, he said it would be considered the single most important elements of human life. the fact that prices was the key to everything because that was where the millions, billions of people in the world bark and one and one with each other and agreed to at least something. and he was always very wary of going much beyond that, and he said it will happen. i can tell you what hap
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thanks for staying with us the next hour. where i live in western massachusetts, north hampton, had a great town asset in the form of pleasant street video store, a mom and pop movie rental store with a genius staff and an incredible selection of all the greats. hold movies, rare movies, cult movies, foreign movies, hard to find stuff. the whole staff understood it all and could talk you through it. it was a one of a kind place, a great resource. but then i mean you know where this is going, right? about four months ago, pleasant street announced they were closing up shop. our little movie rental shop that could could no longer compete with the new online world of movie rentals. instead of just shutting down, the good, good, good people at pleasant street video in north hampton, massachusetts, did something cool. they decided they wanted to stay an asset to the town of north hampton, mass, even as they were going out of business. so pleasant street figured out a way for an $8 donation, anybody could effectively adopt one of t
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let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime right here in the us. i think the rock the plumbing the the one well. we never got the book says the keep you safe. are we. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is off you don't i'm sorry. your take my take is a segment of the show where we give you the opportunity to have your questions comments criticisms and opinions heard here on the big picture our first comments and i came to us via the viewer rant whine a term my grandfather was an immigrant from italy came over mostly to take care of the family roster. pretty usually for a creative cation time or a first time i found out how high taxes were first may i ask her why she wrote problems it's the way our country keeps everything and parents and all those rich people keep all their money or not put it on with more that's why a car should be protected so the man of the fourth grade education was able to
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i'm speaking. >> you're not allowed to use your hands. i would hate to be able to zoom in right now and see what is goi on inside rick perry's head. [applause] to be fair... to be fair, from what i understand that is the clip that is always playing inside rick perry's head. [laughter] but mitt romney wasn't done messing with texas. >> we hired a lawn company to mow our lawn. and they had illegal immigrants that were working there, and when that was pointed out to us, we let them go. we went to them and said... >> are you licensed? >> you have a problem with allowing someone to finish speaking. and i suggest if you want to become president of the united states, you have to let both people speak, so let me speak. >> jon: yeah. rick perry, i think mitt romney had something for you right here. let me get it for you. it's coming right now. boom. that's what they call the mormon bird. it's not... sometimes... oh, no, he could have doubled down. sometimes they'll be all like, oh, what's that? uh-uh, no okay, not okay. it's okay with a flash-thro
i'm speaking. >> you're not allowed to use your hands. i would hate to be able to zoom in right now and see what is goi on inside rick perry's head. [applause] to be fair... to be fair, from what i understand that is the clip that is always playing inside rick perry's head. [laughter] but mitt romney wasn't done messing with texas. >> we hired a lawn company to mow our lawn. and they had illegal immigrants that were working there, and when that was pointed out to us, we let them go....
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karen lee joins us at 2:00 eastern time to help us. at 3:00 dr. bill shows us how your birth order can affect your health and career. "your $$$$$" starts right now. >>> americans are counting on washington to fix the economy but public trust in the government is at an all-time low. welcome to "your $$$$$." i'm ali velshi. only 15% of americans today say they trust the government to do what's right always or most of the time. that's the lowest on record since 19 -- since the 1950s. robert rice professor of public policy at university of california berkeley, the author of "after show the next economy and america's future." bob, good to see you. thank you for being us. talk about not trusting government. you recently wrote the republican party wants to keep the economy lousy through election day. let me ask you, if the president is really serious about fixing this economy, wouldn't he have drafted a jobs plan he spoke about a few weeks ago that would be more likely to garner partisan support and get done. >> the problem the president is facing republ
karen lee joins us at 2:00 eastern time to help us. at 3:00 dr. bill shows us how your birth order can affect your health and career. "your $$$$$" starts right now. >>> americans are counting on washington to fix the economy but public trust in the government is at an all-time low. welcome to "your $$$$$." i'm ali velshi. only 15% of americans today say they trust the government to do what's right always or most of the time. that's the lowest on record since 19 --...
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she's using the mr. clean magic eraser bath scrubber. i've heard of it, but i haven't seen one up close. what's the word around the sink? that it removes 3 times more soap scum per swipe, and it came from outer space. it is not from outer space! no, man, it's from outer space. they're aliens on an intergalactic cleanliness mission. they're here to clean up the universe. oh, the kitchen scrubbers are aliens, too? yeah, look at that greasy kitchen mess. everybody's in on the cleanspiracy, man. i can't even trust myself. [ male announcer ] mr. clean magic eraser kitchen and bath scrubbers. the clean is out of this world. have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucin
she's using the mr. clean magic eraser bath scrubber. i've heard of it, but i haven't seen one up close. what's the word around the sink? that it removes 3 times more soap scum per swipe, and it came from outer space. it is not from outer space! no, man, it's from outer space. they're aliens on an intergalactic cleanliness mission. they're here to clean up the universe. oh, the kitchen scrubbers are aliens, too? yeah, look at that greasy kitchen mess. everybody's in on the cleanspiracy, man. i...
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if you are using or have used, prescription products for eye pressure problems, use latisse® under close doctor care. latisse® use may cause increased brown pigmentation of the colored part of the eye which is likely permanent. eyelid skin darkening may occur which may be reversible. if you experience eye problems or have eye surgery, consult your doctor. common side effects include itchy eyes and eye redness. i trust latisse® and i use it too. my lashes changed as i got older. now i use latisse®. more than double the fullness in 16 weeks. are your lashes thinning as you get older? why wait? ask your doctor about latisse® from allergan, a company with 60 years of eye care expertise. >>> one of the fascinating aspects of the occupy wall street movement is the spirit of technical innovation rising out of the park and all of the places where there are occupy something protests going on. we have talked before about the people's microphone, a brilliant, subversive solution. the problem of commuting with hundreds of people or thousands of people when you are not allowed to use electronical
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used to cheer. tax millionaires so i'm not quite sure how you changing the game in that respect but because he refused to tax millionaires. he became a target for occupy wall street so when they found out he was going to be nearby they decided to shift the target of the march to this event and when they arrived. became aware of their presence she actually saw her credit engaged with them said let me take your demands inside sudan hoping to close a vent and then it was when she came back out and try to assemble with them on the sidewalk that she and along with kenya and broken up they arrested and now from what i understood from reading her account today it was there was some technicality that they claimed that the pub or the sidewalk had been rented out so that it could be used by the protesters i mean i'm just curious right because of that seems like some crazy technical thing how many times since you've been covering this protest since day one have you found your understanding of the first amendme
used to cheer. tax millionaires so i'm not quite sure how you changing the game in that respect but because he refused to tax millionaires. he became a target for occupy wall street so when they found out he was going to be nearby they decided to shift the target of the march to this event and when they arrived. became aware of their presence she actually saw her credit engaged with them said let me take your demands inside sudan hoping to close a vent and then it was when she came back out and...
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sam, thanks for joining us. it looks like east got an initiative out here for retooling a program two years ago with little success. the change will loosen eligibility standards for refinancing, so homeowners who are more than 25% underwater are eligible for refinancing. it will eliminate some risk-based fees for borrowers. in many cases, the high cost of refinancing is keeping many homeowners from doing it. and it extends the program through 2013. so i don't know whether you call this nickel and dime or an important thing he can do on his own. where are you? >> so far his housing policies, the president's housing policies have fallen demonstrateably shore. so seeing any action on this is probably a good thing. that said, the independent forecast about what it would actually mean are sort of limited. you have to have had a home loan that originated with fannie or freddie or something that was certified by fannie or freddie in order to qualify for it. but, you know, this isn't really about the policies, although
sam, thanks for joining us. it looks like east got an initiative out here for retooling a program two years ago with little success. the change will loosen eligibility standards for refinancing, so homeowners who are more than 25% underwater are eligible for refinancing. it will eliminate some risk-based fees for borrowers. in many cases, the high cost of refinancing is keeping many homeowners from doing it. and it extends the program through 2013. so i don't know whether you call this nickel...
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that has led us to this moment. an america long divided between rich and poor, that has led to a country where the 99% are starting to look at the 1% and look at the political elites not just as lucky, not just as elite but as beneficiaries of a system that is not fair. and that hasn't been fair for a long time now. joining us now, my friend glenn greenwald, contributor writer at salon. his latest book "with liberty and justice for some." i liked it so much i blurbed it on the back. you highlighted the pardon of nixon as an important sort of political inflection point in modern american politics. what of that rationale do you still see surviving in american politics? >> look at the last decade when you see enormous numbers of crimes being committed. egregious crimes by the most powerful people in the society. the creation of a worldwide torture regimes spying on american citizens without the warrants required by criminal law and aggressive attack on iraq. various aspects of obstruction of justice. the destruction of
that has led us to this moment. an america long divided between rich and poor, that has led to a country where the 99% are starting to look at the 1% and look at the political elites not just as lucky, not just as elite but as beneficiaries of a system that is not fair. and that hasn't been fair for a long time now. joining us now, my friend glenn greenwald, contributor writer at salon. his latest book "with liberty and justice for some." i liked it so much i blurbed it on the back....
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good to have you with us tonight. rick perry said it's an offensive name that has no place in the modern world. what does is the rick perry you know and the one you researched and covered all these years? is it the guy on the rock or the guy trying to mop this up? >> he is not a racist, ed, i will give him that. he certainly has appointed the most african-americans to statewide agencies of any governor in this state's history. appointed a chief justice to the supreme court is is the great-great-grandson of a slave. the govern's professed naivety is difficult. it's disingenuous. he told stories of going down there and camping near the fork of the river at this location. this isn't a name that popped up in the 1980s. it's probably been there since the 1800s. he knew the name of it. the fact during his tenure as a state legislature, that he brought his colleagues to go out there to go hunting and he knew the name of the place sort of indicates a level of sensitivity that the guy did not acquire growing up in a region pre
good to have you with us tonight. rick perry said it's an offensive name that has no place in the modern world. what does is the rick perry you know and the one you researched and covered all these years? is it the guy on the rock or the guy trying to mop this up? >> he is not a racist, ed, i will give him that. he certainly has appointed the most african-americans to statewide agencies of any governor in this state's history. appointed a chief justice to the supreme court is is the...
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that does it for us tonight. it is time for the last word it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell at his new time. have a great night. >>> the only person who can make herman cain look like a real candidate is rick perry and they are both making anne koulter look like a prophet. >> it is a case of desperate man. >> it is a great distraction. >> he's an idiot. >> if the birth certificate thing doesn't work, how about a tax cut for the rich? like a wicked huge tax cut. >> maybe even millions of dollars. >> tax cut across the board. >> enormous tax cut i for people at the top. >> if we are going to show stuff, let's show stuff. >> cutting taxes for the wealthy. >> i don't care about that. >> rick perry rp has gone all the way down. >> it was a tax cut for fat cats. >> i consider him to be a fax cut. he says i'm bald. romney is nibbling. >> nibbling around the edges. >> what do you think when mitt romney -- >> i wasn't giving a lot of thought it to. >> and even herman cain's ads cannot convince you he's
that does it for us tonight. it is time for the last word it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell at his new time. have a great night. >>> the only person who can make herman cain look like a real candidate is rick perry and they are both making anne koulter look like a prophet. >> it is a case of desperate man. >> it is a great distraction. >> he's an idiot. >> if the birth certificate thing doesn't work, how about a tax cut for the rich? like a...
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it is a horrible embarrassment for us. the campaign manager, this scott block who was in the ad smoking went on fox news today and said you walk in to a veteran's bar in iowa and they are sitting around smoking. that's his justification and the explanation for smoking in the ad. i think it is one of these things they are aware of the ban moves to ban smoking in some places, some in public park areas. this is their signal we will even smoke on our ads. >> that's maybe a worthwhile theory sort of literally blowing smoke. but i think they thought they were doing something that was helpful to their effort, their campaign and for herman cain and you know what, lawrence, if they put as much thought in to their ground operation in iowa and new hampshire and south carolina as they put in these wacky ads, herman cain actually would have a foundation upon which he could rest these high-flying poll numbers that he has. >> johnathon capehart, msnbc and opinion writer for the "washington post." stick around the next segment is a trump
it is a horrible embarrassment for us. the campaign manager, this scott block who was in the ad smoking went on fox news today and said you walk in to a veteran's bar in iowa and they are sitting around smoking. that's his justification and the explanation for smoking in the ad. i think it is one of these things they are aware of the ban moves to ban smoking in some places, some in public park areas. this is their signal we will even smoke on our ads. >> that's maybe a worthwhile theory...
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>>guest: what about us in terms of a rally? well, why thing, well, maybe, we will see where it leads in time. but the 53 percent are not the type to take to the streets. we have families. jobs. likes. we work hard. >>neil: but so did the tea partyers. so did they. they brought the kids with them. >>guest: i will tell you the tea party, i think, are a wonderful example of what can be accomplished by this same demographic and i am a huge tea party supporter. lock, i will tell you, as someone you have had tea party experience and so have i and the tea party, you have to organize them when the kids are maybe available or out of school, or when work is not happening so we are different, we are not the type of folks to camp in a park weeks on hand. >>neil: i have experienced covering them but not necessarily marching but i have also coughed the "occupy wall street," rallies and their argument, something which maybe your members could find common ground, is that the system is making it tougher to succeed. this frustration with the sys
>>guest: what about us in terms of a rally? well, why thing, well, maybe, we will see where it leads in time. but the 53 percent are not the type to take to the streets. we have families. jobs. likes. we work hard. >>neil: but so did the tea partyers. so did they. they brought the kids with them. >>guest: i will tell you the tea party, i think, are a wonderful example of what can be accomplished by this same demographic and i am a huge tea party supporter. lock, i will tell...
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it is not helping us. there are things government can do but it will take a vigorous leader to do that. it will require spending and job programs and sirius energy investment, serious investment in infrastructure and modern infrastructure and i think in some sense revitalized social programs to get kids more equal education around the country. so i think there are ways to get back on track. ultimately it will require more support for research and development because historically the defense department did do a lot of spending, private contract thing on r&d. wasn't exactly war related. so i think there is a lot government can do. we need the leadership that believes in government. i sometimes joke about this but i am not sure it is a joke. i joke about president obama's age. in his late 40s. he never grew up -- he never was old enough to have seen government in a positive light. seen government accomplish big things. we really -- government has accomplished very few big things since the 1980s in large part
it is not helping us. there are things government can do but it will take a vigorous leader to do that. it will require spending and job programs and sirius energy investment, serious investment in infrastructure and modern infrastructure and i think in some sense revitalized social programs to get kids more equal education around the country. so i think there are ways to get back on track. ultimately it will require more support for research and development because historically the defense...
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his experience, psyched out of using his wisdom. psyched out of using all that and tried to blame the game of outside earen coming for a long time. i think there is going to this. >> neil: it's not that they lose their jobs at ibm at 60 it's highly recommended in management that at 60 you step aside. and it's interesting though, we're looking at the retirement age we want to push back and all and some companies are saying this one is fairly young and the closer i get to that number the more worried i get. >> and i am, too, and i say 60 is the next 50. >> i say 30. >> some saying the poeople are there for a while and this woman at 54 she'll be there six years. >> six years. >> and remember the stan o'neal, replaced john thain. one of the things, he was young if he were there longer merrill-lynch would have been out of business. he was the absolute worst ceo they've had. >> and i don't like it decided by the calendar. >> yeah, i agree, in fact actualingly i think we've got far too many vibrant baby boomers headed, teachers, cops and f
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thank you both very much for being with us here and for the great work tom thanks for having us thank you i'll have more of core personality on the show and ideally take. i mean. what are republicans really doing jobs in our law. right after this break. it was. quite was the police the option was. quite testy nobody seems to know. that never appropriate the face but the argument that they're being overly dramatic . it's wednesday the night when i'm the lone liberal and go up against two conservative political commentators to debate the week's biggest story so far our panel tonight. if any on line editor of the weekly standard jane lines dean senior editor of the daily caller let's get started we talk about the violence in oakland . everybody is talking about snow and scott olsen two tours in iraq marine shot in the head with a rubber bullet on a respirator in critical condition in the hospital tonight is this any way to run a city but first let me just couple of the new the new promotion authority where they're implicitly saying that barack obama is a dictator comparing it to the proc
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we're using up his time. why don't the republicans, like this republican, like theiate jim oberstar works they bounced out of congress last year, why don't they support what they say? he says he's for building and fixing bridges and all but his leadership isn't pushing this bill. >> you're getting the good cop/bad cop experience here. he's the good cop who says, i want a six-year highway bill, and john boehner's the bad cop and says, i can't find any money to do it. they know where the money is. they could tax people over $250,000 in income. they could take away that tax break right now. they could take away money from the oil companies. they have had prsts out the window, and there's plenty of places that they could take money, but they will not make the effort to get the money. they do not want to do it. it's just that simple. >> okay, look, thank you, gentleman. i think that's the answer. thank you, congressman jim mcdermott. thank you, congressman aaron schock. i agree with you about road building. let's
we're using up his time. why don't the republicans, like this republican, like theiate jim oberstar works they bounced out of congress last year, why don't they support what they say? he says he's for building and fixing bridges and all but his leadership isn't pushing this bill. >> you're getting the good cop/bad cop experience here. he's the good cop who says, i want a six-year highway bill, and john boehner's the bad cop and says, i can't find any money to do it. they know where the...